The seller was describing them all as 'ceramic' but these look to me to be poured resin, the sharp-edged detailing and the amount of dislodged polystyrene balls from the expanded packaging trays point to that, and both sets are short of what seems to be the average of 12 pieces, but still give you the Holy family trio, three wise men and a smattering of shepherds' & stable-animals, the set to the right also gives you an angel! These are ceramic, and there seems to be five or six Mary's, at least three Little baby Jesus's, assorted Kings/Wise Men and an angel, but Shepherds are thin on the ground and Joseph has obviously stepped outside to look at the Star! Pick & Mix, or mix-and-match Nativity
Rather like how the French Santons, Italian Precepi or Spanish terracotta figures (what's their Spanish name?) are sold, indeed, the larger ranges from Fontanini in the smaller sizes (40, 60 & 80mm) were sold the same way, so you could add one or two support characters - rural subjects/artisans, or another camel - every year or so.
Available now! Just like my 'vintage' one; which may not be that old - see future post? The same 'crafted' wooden stable, the same moss; green and soft for the first few years, and similar sets of slipware (hollow) 'fairing' figures in china-clay or bisque porcelain, glued to the base, any mess hidden by the mossy carpet of 'straw', indeed some sets have straw, or hay.Many thanks to Brian for these, as stated above; they're all out there now. We'll be looking at a few more Nativity sets, interspersed with Chris's donation posts, for the next few days.
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